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Cooperstown Dreams Park Weekly Rental- Blue House

Located less than 5 miles to Cooperstown and one and a half miles to the Dreams Park. Guests have full use of the heated pool, wading pool, playground, paddle boat rental, arcade, billiards, ping pong, Little League baseball field and coin-operated laundry at Beaver Valley Cabins & Campsites just 1 mile down the road. Central A/C, fully equipped kitchen, gas grill, fire-ring for a campfire and s'mores. Linens can be provided for an additional fee. Sofa-bed or fold-down couch. Bedrooms 2 & 3 have bunkbeds with full on bottom and twin on top.

Rates are calculated based on the latest information provided. Please contact the manager/owner to confirm actual rates for your requested dates.

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Fees

Damage Deposit:
$218 / stay
- Deposit

Additional Rate and Availability Information

We also collect a $150 damage deposit. This is refundable upon departure. We can provide linens for up to 4 people for $100. $25 per person for each additional person if more than 4. Houses are rented by the week only from Memorial Day to Labor Day. We may be able to rent by the night if available (3 night minimum). Please call for nightly availability and rates. Houses are closed in early September and do not open until the end of May. Use of Beaver Valley Cabins & Campsites facilities is included at no additional cost.

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About the neighbourhood

Beaver Valley Houses are located just 10 minutes from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, historic Doubleday Field and the Village of Cooperstown.

Cooperstown is a lovely village of approximately 2500 year round residents. Our Main Street area is teeming with activity! Browse Baseball Card and Memorabilia shops, visit the Baseball Wax Museum, hit a few balls at a nostalgic batting range, catch a baseball game at Doubleday Field where Abner Doubleday is said to have invented the game we call baseball and where Babe Ruth and other legends rounded the bases.

Main Street also offers an assortment of restaurants, a bakery, ice cream parlor and several non-baseball shops.

Otsego Lake, affectionately know as Glimmerglass by the locals, affords opportunities for boating, fi...
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Beaver Valley Houses are located just 10 minutes from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, historic Doubleday Field and the Village of Cooperstown.

Cooperstown is a lovely village of approximately 2500 year round residents. Our Main Street area is teeming with activity! Browse Baseball Card and Memorabilia shops, visit the Baseball Wax Museum, hit a few balls at a nostalgic batting range, catch a baseball game at Doubleday Field where Abner Doubleday is said to have invented the game we call baseball and where Babe Ruth and other legends rounded the bases.

Main Street also offers an assortment of restaurants, a bakery, ice cream parlor and several non-baseball shops.

Otsego Lake, affectionately know as Glimmerglass by the locals, affords opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. Visitors can rent a speed boat, pontoon boat, kayak or canoe. A tour on the Glimmerglass Queen paddle-wheeler can be both elevating and educational.

Cooperstown is steeped in history. It is home to the Farmers' Museum (a working village from the 1800's) and the Fenimore Art Museum which houses one of the best displays of Hudson River Valley artists and Indian artifacts in the region. Cooperstown is the setting for James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales. You can pick up a map at the Chamber of Commerce that will point out the locations of the places mentioned in the books. The New York State Historical Association houses a renowned Resource Library for Students, Scholars, Genealogists, and Researchers.

Cultural events abound. The Glimmerglass Opera House features world class performances during July and August. There are local theatre troops and in the summer weekly concerts at Lake Front Park. The new Foothills Performing Arts Center in Oneonta, Howe Caverns, Secret Caverns, the Iroquois Museum, Herkimer Diamond Mines, are all a 30-45 min. drive.